LONDON, May 15 (Reuters) - Computing firm Raspberry Pi
said on Wednesday it was considering an initial public offering
on the London Stock Exchange, as it plans the next phase of its
development.
The offer would consist of new shares as well as the sale of
shares from existing shareholders, including current majority
shareholder Raspberry Pi Foundation, Raspberry Pi said in a
statement.
Raspberry Pi is a designer and developer of
high-performance, low-cost computers for markets worldwide.
Jefferies and Peel Hunt are joint global co-ordinators,
joint sponsors and joint bookrunners for the offering.
(Reporting by Carolyn Cohn, editing by Sinead Cruise)
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